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Boyuan begins new US $44.3 million construction project

- Represents Boyuan's largest contract value to date -

TORONTO, July 15 /CNW/ - Boyuan Construction Group, Inc., (TSX: BOY & BOY.DB) a fast-growing construction company in China of commercial, residential and municipal infrastructure projects, announced today that it has initiated the building of a residential project on Hainan Island valued at US $44.3 million. The project, which will encompass 150,000 square meters, represents Boyuan's largest contract value for a single development to date.

"Construction projects continue unabated in a number of regions throughout China, including the principal markets which we operate in," said Mr. Cai Liang Shou, Chairman Boyuan Construction Group. "Hainan Island, in particular, is currently marked by strong demand for both hotel and residential projects given its emergence as a major tourist and vacation destination, especially among China's growing middle class."

The residential project, which will consist of a number of buildings, is expected to be completed in the second quarter of calendar 2012.

Hainan Island is China's largest special economic zone.

About Boyuan Construction Group, Inc.

Based in Jiaxing City, China, Boyuan Construction Group, Inc. is in the business of residential and commercial building construction, municipal infrastructure and engineering projects. In its last four fiscal years ending June 30, 2009, Boyuan completed more than 125 projects for a number of private and public sector clients including Cargill and the Dalian Shide Group, a billion dollar conglomerate whose partners include DuPont, Mitsubishi and GE. Boyuan's current backlog includes residential, industrial and mixed-use developments, including a five-star hotel and a project at the Qingshan Nuclear Plant, China's first and largest nuclear facility. From its operating bases in Zhejiang Province and on Hainan Island, Boyuan focuses on construction projects in China's fast-growing regions of the Yangtze River Delta, Hainan Island, and Shandong Province. For more information visit www.boyuangroup.com or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/boyuangroup

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